Marsh, George, Private, 2102, 1st/5th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Born: Belper Derbyshire Enlisted: Belper Disembarked for service 25th February 1915 Killed in action 19th November 1915 Buried in St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l'Avoue, France, Grave Reference: II E 2 Service Records Enlisted on 5th May 1914, Aged 17 years 11 months, employed as a collier with the Denby Iron and Coal Company. Son of John and Mary Ann Marsh, of Kilburn Road, Belper On 3rd October 1915, he was given 7 days Field Punishment Number 2, for falling out without permission while in line of march.
1911 Census Born about 1896
A coal miner ganger below ground Son of John, a coal miner hewer, and Mary Ann Marsh, of Spencer Road, Belper, Derbyshire
Born: Belper Derbyshire
Enlisted: Belper
Disembarked for service 25th February 1915
Killed in action 19th November 1915
Buried in St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l'Avoue, France, Grave Reference: II E 2
Service Records
Enlisted on 5th May 1914, Aged 17 years 11 months, employed as a collier with the Denby Iron and Coal Company.
Son of John and Mary Ann Marsh, of Kilburn Road, Belper
On 3rd October 1915, he was given 7 days Field Punishment Number 2, for falling out without permission while in line of march.
1911 Census
Born about 1896
A coal miner ganger below ground
Son of John, a coal miner hewer, and Mary Ann Marsh, of Spencer Road, Belper, Derbyshire
Belper
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